Government of Javier Milei Begins the Privatization of Water in Buenos Aires
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Buenos Aires., The Argentine government announced that it will begin the process of privatization of the state-owned company AySA that provides water and sanitation in Buenos Aires and part of its periphery to some 11.2 million people.
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The administration of the president of Argentina, Javier Milei, has begun the process of privatization of Waters and Argentine Sanitation (AySA), the public supplier of water and sewerage that serves 3.8 million households in Buenos Aires and its suburbs. Under this scheme, 90% of AySA’s shares will be transferred to private investors.
The national government, led by Javier Milei, started the process of privatization of AySA, the public company in charge of the supply of drinking water and sanitation in the City of Buenos Aires and 26 municipalities of the city, benefiting more than 11 million people.The operation contemplates the sale of 90% of AySA's shares through a mixed scheme that will combine a national and international public tender together with an initial public off…
The national government announced that it began the process to begin with the privatization of AySA, through the sale of 90% of the share capital in the hands of the state, as announced this Friday by the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, “The government began the process to begin with the privatization of AySA. Private capital will be incorporated by the transfer of 90% of the company’s shares,” the spokesman announced during a press confe…
The national government announced that it began the process to begin with the privatization of AySA, through the sale of 90% of the share capital in the hands of the state, as announced this Friday by the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, “The government began the process to begin with the privatization of AySA. Private capital will be incorporated by the transfer of 90% of the shares of the company,” the spokesman announced during a press …
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